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Obi: I’ll Unite Nigeria, End Hunger, Corruption
By Johnson Eyiangho & Idris Umar, Abuja
Buoyed by recent endorsements from former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and former Communications Minister, Chief Edwin Cark, the Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, yesterday promised to make Nigeria better and safer if elected in the February election.
Obi made the promise at the party’s campaign rally in Ado-Ekiti, capital of Ekiti State.
He urged eligible voters to vote for all the party’s candidates for a better Nigeria, promising to end poverty, corruption and insecurity in the country.
“I want to assure you that if you vote for me as the next President of Nigeria, I will unite and secure this country.
I will end hunger, poverty and provide good jobs for our unemployed graduates in Nigeria.“My administration will move this country from consumption to production and bring the dividends of good governance to the door steps of our people. There will sure be a better tomorrow for all of us.
“I will not only stop corruption, I will eradicate poverty in every states of the federation because our youths will be properly taken care of and will no longer be travelling out of the country for greener pasture.
“Ekiti kete, please vote for Labour Party in the forthcoming Presidential election,” he said.
Earlier, the National Chairman of the party, Mr Julius Abure, thanked party supporters in the state for coming out enmass to show their love for the party.
Abure urged them to vote for the party’s candidate in the forthcoming presidential election, describing him as reliable, dedicated, committed and ready to fight for the survival of the youths and Nigerians.
Earlier, the State Chairman of the party, Mr Odunayo Okunade, advised party supporters not to sell their votes “for a pot of porridge”, reminding them of the current situation in the country.
Okunade urged electorate to vote for Obi, “who is competent, tested, trusted and trustworthy to eradicate poverty, hunger, corruption and insecurity in Nigeria.”
He assured them that the party’s presidential candidate would not disappoint them if elected as the next president of Nigeria.
Labour party chieftains, supporters and well wishers across the 16 local government areas of the state came out enmass to show their support for the party and its candidate. (NAN)
APC Candidate Promises Prosperity, Jobs Creation, Security of Nigerians
The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday said that he would bring prosperity, create jobs and secure Nigerians if elected
He also pledged to make Edo State the economic hub if elected.
Tinubu made the promise at the party’s presidential campaign rally in Benin City where he said he knew what to do to create jobs and ensure steady power supply.
“I know how to perform. I did it in Lagos State and I will do it in Nigeria.
“I will make Edo an economic hub, train the youths in skills acquisition and empower small scale industries.
“We will turn this state to an energy state. Turn the so-called yahoo boys to experts in manufacturing and creation of chips. We will bring long-term reforms.
“We can break the shackles of poverty, shackles of ignorance, and shackles of homelessness. We will do it together.
“We have the knowledge and the brain; trust me. I am an expert in finding the way where there is no way.
“If you want prosperity, elect me. If you want skills to become rich, elect me. If you want security, elect me. If you say I should retire, you will retire knowledge, diamond and gold,’’ the presidential candidate said.
In his remarks, Adams Oshiomhole, former National Chairman of the APC also solicited votes from Edo residents for his party.
Oshiomhole said the former Lagos State governor had good track record and should be voted into office.
He stressed that Tinubu was instrumental to winning the fight against a single-party system in Nigeria.
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83 Reps Demand Return to Parliamentary System
By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
Eighty-three members of the House of Representatives yesterday renewed their push for Parliamentary Democracy in Nigeria, insisting that there must be a departure from current American presidential democracy model, if the country would get it right in governance.
A number of stakeholders in agreement with the lawmakers also expressed a united view on the need for Nigeria to adopt an alternative system of democratic governance.
The views were galvanized at a national dialogue in Abuja, convened by the Parliamentary System Support Group (PSSG), which is an initiative of the 83 members of the 10th House of Representatives.
The group through its spokesman, Abdulsamad Dasuki, justified its drive for a shift to a Nigerian-styled system of government.
“Clearly, we need an alternative, but what should replace this presidential model—a mere imitation of the American system—must be a home-grown solution. This answer is not for any individual or group to dictate; it must emerge from a genuine dialogue among Nigerians, especially between the young and the old, the new generation and those before them.
“Each of us is affected differently by the dysfunction in our presidential system, and this shared experience invites us all to be part of this aspiration for a new governance model,” he said.
Chairman of the event and elder statesman, Prof. Ango Abdulahi recalled that the parliamentary system of government as bequeathed to Nigeria by the British colonists was working “until some people who were in a hurry (couppists) felt that it was not working, and overthrew it”.
He argued that if the alternative later adopted has failed, answers should be provided to the question of why we failed.
“Democracy is very elastic in meaning, so we can have our own home-grown democracy. Adopting the American presidential system was our first mistake”, he said, adding that it is a system that does not fit into our cultural system and other values.
He stressed that if the parliamentary system did not work in just after four years before it was overthrown in the first republic, Nigeria is worse today after over 24 years of running the presidential system.
Also, former National Secretary of the defunct Action Congress (AC), Dr. Usman Bugaje saluted the courage of the group of lawmakers to bring the issue to the fore, advising however that the focus should be broadened.
“The last 25 years have not given Nigerians what they expected – poverty is deepening, insecurity is escalating, there’s mind-boggling corruption,” he said, adding that the idea of a home-grown system was in order, and that anyone who keeps borrowing foreign system will end up being enslaved.
He encouraged the parliament to stick to its guns as it is constitutionally empowered. “Parliaments today are largely rubber stamps,” he said.
Presenting the welcome remarks on behalf of the Parliamentary System Support Group earlier, Abdulsamad Dasuki recalled that reflecting on the over 25 years of democracy in Nigeria, “it is impossible not to recognise that this period has been an experiment—one that has tested our patience, optimism, and enduring hope for a better nation.
“Yes, we have nurtured and embraced this democracy, but let us be candid: this is not the democracy we desire, nor the one our founding fathers envisaged.
“A closer look at our system reveals fractures that can no longer be ignored, dreams left unfulfilled, and gaps that beg to be filled. Now is the time to address these issues.
“Now is the time to rethink an escape route from this reality. Now is the time to set our minds on crafting a new path—a cure for the affliction that has transformed our democracy into a spectacle of pity.
“For years, we have argued and debated how to cure this affliction, but we must always remind ourselves that the core problem lies in the vehicle through which we experience this democracy: the current presidential system. Each election year, we invest our hopes and dreams into a system expected to uplift our people, only to find ourselves repeating the same wish after every cycle of four challenging years.
“Instead of a government that works for the people, we see one that serves public officials—a government that grows fat on bloated overheads, delivering scant dividends to its citizens.”
During the panel discussions, former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Kingsley Chinda who is also a leading member of the PSSG all agreed to the need to seek an alternative to the current presidential democracy in Nigeria.
Dogara who cautioned that it is always difficult to have a rational discuss in Nigeria today without sentiments or biases, said there was need for leaders to play by the rules. “There have been serious lack of accountability. Any system that makes the people to fear those in power is rather imperial,” he stated.
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IPMAN, Dangote Reach Agreement on Direct Products Supply
By David Torough, Abuja
Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has secured an agreement with Dangote Refinery to lift products directly from the refinery.
This follows weeks of protracted negotiations by the parties.
The Dangote Refinery, the largest in Africa and Europe has been producing petrol, diesel, and aviation fuel, with plans to supply products to over 30,000 IPMAN members and 150,000 retail outlets nationwide.
This move is expected to eliminate middlemen, reduce costs, and ensure a steady supply.
IPMAN’s National President, Abubakar Garima announced this at a press briefing yesterday in Abuja after a meeting of the National Working Committee of the association.
He said the partnership would ensure a steady, affordable supply of PMS products nationwide.
“After meeting with Aliko Dangote and his management team in Lagos, we are pleased to announce that Dangote Refinery has agreed to supply IPMAN with PMS, AGO, and DPK directly for distribution to our depots and retail outlets.”
Garima urged IPMAN members to support Dangote Refinery, citing the benefits of backward integration and its positive impact on Nigeria’s foreign exchange market.
He explained, “IPMAN members should rely on Dangote Refinery and Nigerian refineries for white products, creating more job opportunities and supporting President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda.”He urged marketers to support the refinery, emphasizing that such support would help boost Nigeria’s economy.
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Onne 2 Customs Command Posts N550.43bn Revenue in 10 Months
From Anthony Nwachukwu, Lagos
Compt. Mohammed Babandede of Onne 2 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) said the unit collected a total revenue of ₦550,431,559,598.41 from January to October 2024, representing 89 per cent of its annual target of N618 billion.
In a statement Monday, Babandede also disclosed that the command processed a total of 2,436,408.
33 metric tonnes of goods with a free on board (FOB) value of $826,613,015. 87 within the period.Under the enforcement of anti-smuggling provisions, he said the command intercepted a total of 22 containers (20x40ft and 2x20ft) of prohibited trade, including arms and ammunition, illicit drugs and donkey skin, among others, with a cumulative duty paid value of ₦46,840,119,810.
Recalling the mandate of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, in September, Babandede said the series of seizures of contraband goods coming in through the port “led to the declaration of a three-month state of emergency, when the command has been granted the authority to scrutinise all suspected containers, regardless of the presence of their owners.
“This proactive approach aims to ensure that no illegal substance can evade detection, in line with the comptroller-general’s policy thrust of consolidation and collaboration.”
He added: “These seizures underscore our unwavering commitment to combatting illicit medicine and ensuring the safety of the public. The implementation of this state of emergency by the CGC has proven effective in enhancing our operational capabilities and ensuring that we can act decisively against those who seek to undermine our nation’s security.”
Working with other sister-agencies, therefore, the command seized 20x40ft and 1x20ft containers laden with illicit drugs, and 1x 20ft container laden with donkey skin. He gave the breakdown as 2,624,053 x 100ml bottles of Cough Syrup Codeine, 7,530,000 x 50mg tablets of Really Extra Diclofenac, and 3,500,000 x 5mg tablets of Trodol Benzhexol.
Others include 27,048,900 x 225mg tablets of Royal Tapentadol/ Tramadol/Tamolx, 7,665,000 x 200ml tablets of fake/counterfeit Gonorrhea Antibiotics without NAFDAC number, 15,600,000 x 4mg tablets of fake chlorphenamine, 33,840,00 x 2mg tablets of fake Lemotil Loperamine, and 19,430 pieces of Chilly cutter used for concealment.
There were also 20,238 pieces of sanitary fittings tap/toilet seat used for concealment, 26,400 x 30mg tubes of fake permethrin cream, 480,000 tablets of fake Stapsiril, 112,500 tablets of fake multi-mineral supplement, 28 x 25kg drums of diphenhydramine Hydrochloride ip, 3,388 pieces of waste connector used for concealment, and 2,100 pieces of donkey skin.So far this year, he disclosed that the command has seized 63 containers comprising of illicit trade, concluding 844 riffles, 112,500 pieces of live ammunition, over 6,469,253 x 100ml bottles of syrup with codeine, and over 56,878,900 x 225mg tablets of Royal Tapentadol/Tramadol/Tamolx, among others.